Spread a little EB on the toast first. It helps the marmite spread more evenly and lightly over the toast so you don't get an overwhelming big glop in one spot. Then it's extra nice if you top the marmite toast with some onion slices. I saw someone here saying they used it to make gravy. I haven't tried that yet, but it sounded good. What kind of recipe did you originally buy it for?

O, how I love Marmite!!! I put it in sauces and gravies and pretty much any Britishy recipes where you'd use meat (especially mince). You can go to my blog and search "Marmite," but here are a few things I always use it in.

That said, probably my favorite way to eat it is as follows: take some bread and spread with a thin layer of Earth Balance, Marmite, English mustard (like Coleman's), and a generous sprinkling of nooch. Place in toaster oven and toast until golden brown and delicious; the result is toast as it exists in the mind of God! (You can also do this in the regular oven, obviously; just keep an eye on it!)

yeah marmite and tahini on toast is excellent, particularly if you put it under the broiler for a minute or two and it gets all bubbly.

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I like it best on toast with peanut butter. I am sadly without at the moment.

Will swap for liquid smoke/peanut butter puffins? Although with postage prices having gone up so much recently maybe it's no cheaper to do a swap now than buy it for whatever horrendous price an importer wants to charge.

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